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The Cavanaughs

  • TV Series
  • 1986–1989
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Christine Ebersole, Danny Cooksey, Peter Michael Goetz, Barnard Hughes, Parker Jacobs, John Short, and Mary Tanner Bailey in The Cavanaughs (1986)
SitcomComedy

Showgirl Kit Cavanaugh moves back to Boston after her brother Chuck is widowed. Clashing with her estranged dad Francis, she focuses on her nephews--priest Chuck Jr. and twins Kevin and John... Read allShowgirl Kit Cavanaugh moves back to Boston after her brother Chuck is widowed. Clashing with her estranged dad Francis, she focuses on her nephews--priest Chuck Jr. and twins Kevin and John--plus shy niece Mary Margaret.Showgirl Kit Cavanaugh moves back to Boston after her brother Chuck is widowed. Clashing with her estranged dad Francis, she focuses on her nephews--priest Chuck Jr. and twins Kevin and John--plus shy niece Mary Margaret.

  • Creator
    • Robert Moloney
  • Stars
    • Barnard Hughes
    • Peter Michael Goetz
    • Mary Tanner Bailey
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    55
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Robert Moloney
    • Stars
      • Barnard Hughes
      • Peter Michael Goetz
      • Mary Tanner Bailey
    • 3User reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 nominations total

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    Barnard Hughes
    Barnard Hughes
    • Francis 'Pop' Cavanaugh
    • 1986–1989
    Peter Michael Goetz
    Peter Michael Goetz
    • Chuck Cavanaugh
    • 1986–1989
    Mary Tanner Bailey
    • Mary Margaret Cavanaugh
    • 1986–1989
    John Short
    John Short
    • Father Chuck Cavanaugh Jr
    • 1986–1989
    Parker Jacobs
    • John Cavanaugh
    • 1986–1989
    Danny Cooksey
    Danny Cooksey
    • Kevin Cavanaugh
    • 1986–1989
    Christine Ebersole
    Christine Ebersole
    • Kit Cavanaugh
    • 1986–1989
    Art Carney
    Art Carney
    • James 'The Weasel' Cavanaugh
    • 1987–1989
    Pam Newman
    • Crystal
    • 1987
    Kip Gilman
    Kip Gilman
    • Doug
    • 1986
    Glynis Johns
    Glynis Johns
    • Maureen
    • 1987
    Patrick Breen
    Patrick Breen
    • Tommy
    • 1987
    Caroline McWilliams
    Caroline McWilliams
    • Legs
    • 1987
    Diane Stilwell
    • Guest Star
    • 1987
    Joseph Maher
    Joseph Maher
    • Abbot Costello
    • 1988
    Diana Bellamy
    Diana Bellamy
    • Miss Yulatowski
    • 1988
    Mark Herrier
    Mark Herrier
    • Richard Weber
    • 1988
    Suzanne Hunt
    Suzanne Hunt
    • Vivian
    • 1988
    • Creator
      • Robert Moloney
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    budikavlan

    Terrific

    Sitcom about a bumptious Irish family, stirred up by the return home of the flamboyant daughter. She moves back in with her crusty father, conservative older brother, and his children. His son is a priest and his daughter is a shy Catholic High School student. The show was consistently funny and the performances, led by Barnard Hughes as the patriarch and Christine Ebersole as Kit were dead on. Ebersole's flashy, sarcastic persona is perfect for a sitcom; it's a shame this didn't last longer.
    KUAlum26

    Stereotypes

    I watched about four episodes of this CBS series from the mid-eighties. I'll say that the talent they assembled,in particular veteran film and TV star Barnard Hughes,TV vets Peter Michael Goetz and Christine Ebersole(who's now thriving on Broadway when I last heard)seem to give the characters some amount of personality,but the show was so drenched in one-dimensional Irish-Catholic stereotypes that it seemed to be almost a cruel parody of itself.

    The stereotypes go as the following: grouchy,old-sod,Irish to the teeth patriarch Francis Cavanaugh(Hughes),who seems to find anything that ISN'T Irish and CAtholic to be inferior,is the anchor of this clannish family in Boston. His son,Chuck Sr.(Goetz) is a put-upon union chief who has no ostensible spine. His daughter Kathleen(nicknamed Kit),is the black sheep in the family,running away from home,becoming an actress,having unmarried sex,dating anybody who wasn't Irish and CAtholic,etc. Chuck's oldest son is Chuck Jr.,who is a priest who seems to have been led to believe that the priesthood was the only place to go when he grew up and wants desperately to be thought of as "with it". He has a younger sister who is the closest thing to a real person,a shy CAtholic-school girl who idolizes Madonna and is in living fear of the nuns at school.

    This show is replete with prerequisite stereotypes about Catholics,the Irish in particular. They're either stodgy and obstinate or else hellions in training. No middle ground. The characters have little else to them. Having been raised Catholic myself(albeit Midwestern,German Catholic), I found it somewhat insulting and stupefying. Was I supposed to relate to these characters? And if I did,would this make them any funnier? My answers on those were:I don't think so and no f**king way!

    It managed to hang around a lot longer than I thought it should've. Fortunately,it seems all involved have moved on in their careers. Good for them!
    9Sylviastel

    God Bless the Cavanaughs!

    I remember the Cavanaughs particularly Barnard Hughes and Christine Ebersole playing father and daughter. I apologize but my memory could be wrong. Anyway, they did a very good job on the show. The sitcom could have been a hit but CBS had too many other sitcoms on the air at the time. Unfortunately, I don't remember it being about stereotypes about being Irish Catholic. I'm Polish Catholic so I related to the family relationships. I was a kid when this show aired on television. It was one of the few shows that ever gave us Catholic characters at that time. Maybe they wanted Barnard Hughes to be the Catholic Archie Bunker, the show didn't last long because there were too many shows and not enough airtime. It may have succeeded in syndication if given that opportunity. It was just another good show that never really evolved on it's own.

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
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      • Paramount Television
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      • 30m
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      • Color
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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